Jun 13 12:00 p.m.

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Voorhees

(K) ¡Hablemos Español! – Fun Conversational Spanish for Kids

Join Mr. Edward, for ¡Hablemos Español!, a fun and interactive Spanish conversational program designed especially for children ages 5–10. Each 45–60-minute session introduces kids to everyday Spanish words and phrases through songs, games, stories, movement activities, and simple dialogues. Every week features a new theme—greetings, feelings, colors, food, family, and more—helping children build confidence while practicing real conversational Spanish. Perfect for beginners, this engaging program makes learning a new language exciting, creative, and full of joy!

if you have any question regarding the program, please feel free to contact Mr. Edward at erobinson@camdencountylibrary.org

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Jun 15 6:30 p.m.

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Merchantville

(A) Fighting for Freedom: Black Craftspeople and the Pursuit of Independence

Explore a fascinating piece of African American history with the Haddonfield Daughters of the American Revolution. This exhibition seeks to embrace the stories of all those who pursued independence by centering on the lives and experiences of Black craftspeople and artisans from the 18th and 19th centuries. Registration is not required, but registrants will receive event reminders and notices about cancellations.

Contact Tate Potts at tpotts@camdencountylibrary.org with questions.

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Jun 16 10:30 a.m.

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Haddon Township

(F) Belly Time & Beyond

Join physical therapist, Sara Brummer, and occupational therapist, Hannah DeSantis, to learn positioning and play ideas to promote developmental milestones. Tummy time tricks and guidelines for how to use (or not use!) baby equipment will be covered as well.

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Jun 16 6:00 p.m.

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Downtown Camden

(A) Excel 3-Week Series: Beyond Basic Formulas

In this advanced beginner class, we'll delve into logical formulas, text formulas, lookup formulas, and more.

This is part of a three-class series. Additional classes are Tuesday, May 19 (Excel for Beginners) and Tuesday, June 16 (Tools to Start Exploring and Analyzing Data).

The series will be repeated.

Attend one class or all three! Please register for each class if you would like email reminders.

To find us:

Map our street address: 301 N. 5th Street, Camden, NJ 08102

We are on the Rutgers-Camden campus, in the same building as the Rutgers Library but have our own entrance.

Accessibility: We are down one flight of stairs or one level on the 401 Penn elevator on the south side of the building.

Security officers outside can help direct you. 

Parking: Meters on the street are city meters, $1.25 an hour — quarters, credit card, or app.

The parking lot across the street is only open to Rutgers staff on weekdays.

Mass transit: NJ Transit bus to the Walter Rand Transportation Center, Riverline to Rutgers/Cooper St., or Patco to City Hall.

Jun 20 10:30 a.m.

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Voorhees

(K) Read to a Therapy Dog

Ages 5 - 8 with caregiver.

Read to Payton, our visiting therapy dog and make a craft. Bring your favorite book or choose one from the library.

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Jun 20 12:00 p.m.

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Voorhees

(K) ¡Hablemos Español! – Fun Conversational Spanish for Kids

Join Mr. Edward, for ¡Hablemos Español!, a fun and interactive Spanish conversational program designed especially for children ages 5–10. Each 45–60-minute session introduces kids to everyday Spanish words and phrases through songs, games, stories, movement activities, and simple dialogues. Every week features a new theme—greetings, feelings, colors, food, family, and more—helping children build confidence while practicing real conversational Spanish. Perfect for beginners, this engaging program makes learning a new language exciting, creative, and full of joy!

if you have any question regarding the program, please feel free to contact Mr. Edward at erobinson@camdencountylibrary.org

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Jun 22 11:00 a.m.

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Voorhees

(K) Explore the Declaration

Ages 6-12.

On July 4th, 2026, the Declaration of Independence will celebrate 250 years! But what exactly is this special document that we honor each year on its birthday? Come along with a museum educator to discover what the Declaration is, why it was created, and why the important ideas inside it mattered in 1776—and still do today—through engaging, hands-on activities. 

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